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Everything You Need to Know About the Nobel Prize in Literature

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Nobel Prize in Literature 2025: Facts, history, controversies, and who might win this year
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On the evening of the Nobel Prize for Literature, two names are among the favorites: Swiss Christian Kracht, central figure of contemporary German literature, and Australian author Gerald Murnane, whose unique work transformed him into one of the most important “hermits” of the English letters. Along with the favorites, two Brazilians came to appear on the list of NicerOdds: the novelist handling Milton Hatoum and the little poet Adélia Prado. T…

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Joi after breakfast, in Stockholm will be announced the Nobel Prize for Literature, so it came back to that period of the year when readers, editors, translators, librarians and, of course, writers, try to predict who will win,...

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Who gets the Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday? This question is discussed by publishers as passionately as readers. Some well-known names are at the top of the list, but this can also be an exclusion criterion.

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The highest literary distinction will be announced this Thursday, April 9 since Stockholm. After the South Korean Han Kang in 2024, the Bernese Christian Kracht would be in pole positionDuring the days preceding the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the trance is never so far away as this distinction, which will be presented this year on October 9, opens a fair for guesses and bets. Journalists thus find themselves in the role of the prie…

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The Nobel Prize in Literature is the most prestigious award a writer can receive in their lifetime. This year's winner will be announced in Stockholm tomorrow - and today we can still speculate on the favorites for this high honor.

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Freud fell through, Sartre refused: The Nobel Prize has more drama than some novel. Everything you need to know about the award now.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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